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Jan
A split screen showing a Status Assessed notification on the CRA My Account mobile app and a smartphone screen with a banking app showing a $0 balance, with a calendar in the background.

CRA Refund Status "Assessed" but No Money: What to Do Next in 2026

Is your CRA My Account showing "Assessed" but your bank balance is still $0? Discover the 2026 "3-Day Rule," bank deposit times for TD, RBC, and BMO, and the 5 hidden reasons the CRA is holding your cash.
6 min read
24
Jan
A close-up of a thermostat displaying a low temperature next to a Final Notice utility bill, with a warm pair of knitted gloves and a smartphone showing the LEAP grant application page.

The Warm Neighbor Programs 2026: How to Get Help with Heating Bills in Winter

Freezing in your own home? Don't let the utility company pull the plug. Discover the 2026 "Warm Neighbor" grants, LEAP funding, and charitable programs that pay your gas and hydro bills when you have $0.
7 min read
24
Jan
A frustrated Canadian customer pointing at a confusing Rogers bill on a tablet, with the official CCTS (Commission for Complaints for Telecom-television Services) logo on a nearby laptop

How to File a Consumer Complaint (CCTS) against Bell/Rogers

Tired of Bell or Rogers overbilling you? Learn how to use the CCTS to force a refund, cancel "hidden" fees, and fix your credit score for free. Revenge is a dish best served with a case number.
6 min read
24
Jan
A person holding a smartphone displaying a Free Therapy resource map of Canada, with official health card logos for OHIP, MSP, and AHS in the background, dated.

Free Mental Health Services 2026: OHIP & MSP Coverage Guide

Struggling to find affordable therapy in 2026? This guide details free, publicly funded mental health programs in Ontario (OSP), BC (Plan G), and Alberta for immediate support.
5 min read
24
Jan
A concerned senior sitting at a kitchen table with a calculator and two stacks of paper labeled TFSA (high stack) and RRSP (low stack), with a Canadian tax guide open in the background.

TFSA vs. RRSP for Low Income: Why RRSPs are a Trap for GIS

Is your bank pushing an RRSP? For low-income Canadians, it could be a $50,000 mistake. Discover the "GIS Trap," why the TFSA is the real king of 2026 retirement, and how to "melt down" your RRSP before age 65.
8 min read
24
Jan
A Canadian death certificate and a municipal social services application form on a table, representing the application process for government funeral assistance

Welfare Funeral Coverage: How to Pay for a Funeral with No Money

Facing the loss of a loved one with $0 in the bank? Discover the 2026 municipal "Pauper’s Funeral" funds, the $2,500 CPP Death Benefit hack, and how to get social services to pay for a dignified service.
5 min read
23
Jan
A close-up of a Legal Aid Office sign on a glass door, with a person in the foreground holding a folder of court documents and a smartphone showing the income eligibility chart.

Free Legal Aid in Canada: Who Qualifies for a Free Lawyer?

Facing court without a lawyer? Discover the 2026 income cutoffs for Legal Aid in Ontario, BC, and Alberta, and the "Domestic Violence Loophole" that grants free legal help regardless of your salary.
6 min read
23
Jan
A diagram showing a calendar divided into blue and orange weeks to represent a 5050 shared custody schedule, with the Canada Child Benefit logo in the center and a 50%

Shared Custody CCB Rules: Who Gets the Money in a 50/50 Split?

Fighting over the Canada Child Benefit? Discover the "40% Rule" for 2026, why the old 6-month rotation is a myth, and how to split the $8,157 benefit without a CRA audit.
10 min read
23
Jan
A digital application for Better Jobs Ontario on a laptop screen next to a notebook with Career Goals written on it, with a Service Canada logo in the corner.

EI & Academic Upgrading 2026: Get Paid to Train (Section 25 Referrals)

Can you go to school while on EI? Yes. Learn how to use a "Section 25 Referral" and programs like Better Jobs Ontario to receive full benefits while retraining for a new career in 2026.
5 min read
23
Jan
A detailed 2026 calendar highlighting the April 11 deadline, with a Service Canada Record of Employment form showing Block 17 severance data, symbolizing the temporary suspension

Can You Collect Severance and EI in 2026? (New Rules)

Under temporary regulation SOR/2025-205, Service Canada has suspended the allocation of severance pay for claims starting before April 11, 2026. Learn how this exemption impacts your EI eligibility and waiting period.
5 min read
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